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PRINTED AXD PUBMSIIED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; or, Three Dollnrs nt the end of the yea. New Scrics....No. 49, Vol. I. COLITCIHTS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1832. Whole IV umber, 1299. UUK FOU ItllUUMATL-SM. Pit. DEAN'S Rheumatic Pills are nil cll'ec-tinil remedy for tho Rheumatism, anil nil a i mi ) sir diseases, such ns gout, crump, spasms, numbness, kn. They havo been extensively used in tlio Unileil Stales, for tlic Inst fifteen years, with very high approbation, nnil multitudes biivo been relieved by them from most distressing attacks ni tbo Rheumatism. Per-f oiis who have been nillictcil wiih the Rheumatism from liftocn to twenty years, or who hive been wholly unfitteil for business for two yc.irs together, unci unable to walk witliont niil, have, by using the Tills, been full v re stored. '1'lie following ciatiliculc of the I loii-iimble Judge Thntclier, of Mass., it is presumed will be highly satisfactory. This may certify tbnl I have freely used, for myself nnd I'ninily, for several years, Dr. Dean's Till', nnd do consider Hu m n salt) nnd useful family medicine, especially for Itbeu lliatisiii, in which complain! fioin wl't I havt cxpcm-ni e l, s.-cn mid ..car S, I consider tln in more cil'.-etual tliiiu liny lliiug else I hnve known or used, and I do think them n vain-able discovery. For the purpose id' extending their usefulness, nod of indueiiig others to try them, I sub-crib'.' Ibis o'-rtilipalo. fir.olldi: 'I IIATCIIF.lt. Extract of a leMer from u 'rcntleinau nf Hie U. S. Ann v, d ilcd i'hilah.lphia, .Nov. "-T.i r ; I h i I b" ii fir more than two years iiflhe.i'.'d with this complaint, wh- n ! procured u 'ingle box of your Rio--nnnti-: Tills, 1 took l!ie:n, wit'i t!i" i tcHial inellliS r -eoni III' tided by you, of vot nll,.'o. 1 he . - !-- I, to in y gr.-al joy, was n comploU- cure. 1 bud previously exhausted Hie v.hnlcMaleriu Mod-ien, nnd wus on the point of n signing nil sell to the diseas.-, when iic-.-ideiit iniide mo nc-'(piainlcd willi yum invaluable remedy. " W.m. T. Saii rn. Dr. F Deun." Messrs. MAYNAnn.t Noyks. flentlptiirii : I hereby certify thai in January llli'J, in ciinsequenni) of u sudden col !, 1 was seizeil with the Rheumatism, which settled in mv right hipi and wns never free from pain om day, for seven mouths. I applied to a nunc her of respectable physicians, but could pair, no relief, nnd nave up the iib-u of being cured. 1 was prevailed upon to try Dr. Dean's Rhcu-innlio Tills, and was helped by them in two days; by taking one box wus entirely cured. Hud am now as free from it. as nt any period of my life. 1 wish those Tills may be circa luted, not only in this country, but in every portion nf the world where that distressing disorder, the lOicuinntism, is known. Maiden, March 8, 111:50. John Parkf.u. FOll SALE BV O. & S. CROoUY k CO, Coi.umiius. 4J LKATlIKIl AND WHISKY. rrMMF, subscribers having taken n room n JL few iloora west of R. V, McCoy's store, nnd opposite the Market house, intend keep-111(5011 hand an assortment of pood LKATI1 KR nil ivrllah.1, all ol tlieirown iniiniifactiire, which they will sell cheap for cash,wbolesnle r retail, or exchangu for Hides, Hark, or Grain. They have now on bund fifty barrels of Old Whisky j which will hn sold cheap for Cash only. Cash paid for Hides ut their Store, or Tunynrd,on Water-street. I3AAC TAYLOR & SONS. Not. 10, 1031 n9 FARMS FOR 3AL10. rllIR subscrihers will sull on gooil terms, JL tlio following di'scrihcd lamlsf viz: A tnict ut 1 17 acres, 1 y i 1 1 ir iihuiit two miles south enst of Coin inbui, wi'll timbered, good land, about 40 acres under improvement. A tract of'ijJ acres, qbtut fnur miles north castofColumlHis, on which Henry Long now livcs;abont GOacres underwood iinprovcinent, a good orchard, and buildings niiropriate. Also, 105 acres, twelve miles cast ol' Columbus, within halfa milo nf (ho new town f Cumberland, on tho National road, with mall improvements. This, considering the nrnbablo increasing value of that situation, will be sold as n hnrgain. Uood anil accommodating terms will he given, anil titles unquestionable. BUTTLES & MATTHEWS. March 10 24 l'lKENIX INK MANUFACTORY, J'ew York. rriHE subscriber, having for several years JL years past, (as an apprentice anil foreman to his father, Roger 1'rnut, wlio has lately declined business) devoted his whole attention to the manufacture of 1'RI.N I I.NG INK, during which time several valuable improvements in tho admixture and proportioning nf tbo dilfereut ingredients havo been made by bis father and himself, is persuaded that he can furnish that uiticle superior in quality to any exhibited fur sale in thiscoun-tiv.It bci.ig the intention of the subscriber to conlinun the inatialacture ol Printing Ink, at tho same Factory, and with the same machinery, lately occupied and used bv his father, bo respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and trusts list will deserve it by his exertions to have the article manufactured byhimof a superior quality, lie also hopes that he will he considered as entitled to some patronage, frun thu circumstance of bis beiotr the only person iu this country who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business. He manufactures and sells for cash, bis irarranlcd an.l appr .vo I 1'iintiiig Inks, nt the fdlowing reiliiced prie.-: I'nr Im k mliees. Nn. 1, at HI I cents per Hi. i N i. 7j cents; No. i l-i,u'2 l-J ceiil: N.i. It, I'l. t; No. 4, "Uoiml; an 1 news oilices ivili !e supplied ut '10 cents. lie Iris al.i invented an Ink nt a ss p- ri .i quality fir tiie Napnr anl f'liv. r pr"s.es, aie (ir all eotiri isitMli f .Iiers. ivlneli l.e wairani-superior to any maaai i ;tu'"d in tlie Uuiied Hta'es. Iln ik Ink, wa'! uiel stroll.-, at .ill cen's per lb. ; News In!:, e.-eau and Irniu', at 30 cents per lb. M'UKs. P. I'UOUT. New York, January, lllll.', Isaac N. Wiiitinu, ngent of MrProntf..r tlie sale of bis Inks in (Inio, will keep constantly nn band u general nnply i.f them, which he will furnish at bis ll aik-tore in Columbus,, for oash, at the saaie prices they can be had at from the manufacturer in the city of New York. Orders are respectfully solicited from Pi inters in the Statu. Jnnuarv 111 1.1 BLANK DF.F.DS, SU1TAI1LF. fur man and wile, or single persons, with the covenants, kc . required by tho Revised Statutes, int printed ami .for inio ut the ollico of thu Ou'o Male Journal.Maroh 17 1AS11 FOR CORN. Tbo highi -t price, J in cash, will be pnid for 20U0 bushels of good sound corn, if delivered at our slillhuuse .toon, by ISAAC TAYLOR & SONS. Aliens! I, V.W. 47 o0 ft0 KEGS Wade's Superior UijM'on m:n. . 10 do. Uupntit's do- s do. UOXJJ S: WALlililOdK. Aug. 10. 4T AXKS. Tlio amount li vi,., j Vnrnl comity, for tlie yeiir lttJ2, on each liun- il red (lollars vti.tiiitioh, is r ur St;itu;iml Canal purposes, 3 cens County do 60 do Komi- do 30 do School do 10 do I'errysburi; nnd WnyncEncld, cacli 10 cents fur lownsiiip purnnscs. For the purpose nf recrivine tnxpf. I will ntloinl nt the usual pluncs of holding elec- Uuiis, on the loIJuwini; il:,yg to wit : lit Wiitcrville, Sept. Glh Weston " ?tli WayncsficHl 10. h Ptsrryshur 1 1th Ami during tlio motitlis of October nnd JVo- vfiiihiir, at my otlice nt the scut of justice. I hose who nc'Itct paving on or l)eloru tin? fii'l of Deoi'inber, mml expect to be chared with the penalty! . I!. HUNTINGTON, Tn-ns'r. Ati'Z fltli, I US J, 40-51 T i1AXK3, Notinc is beruby iriveu to t ir? pi our ie tors of taxablo proper I v ju Union 0'iiitily, Ohio, thnt the ninouiit of tax clnr.'i'il on l iirii (lolhir's vinii.uio'i ol properly m 'ani county, lur lite current yrnr, is ns follows: For mad purposes three mill- ; for vnwilij i:n l school purposes fiitir mill ; Cur stale ami r.iw liurpo'f s three niilis aiid a hull'; iiitikin,' a to-t.il often mills and n half mi the d lbtr. The township ol Union nnd I'.tri iuve elicit l' vi'il, lor township purpose?, one null in the dollar, maUiut; n total in said town-s'ii;9 of eleven nnil a hall tnilis, 1 .-lnill attend, by mjseli' or deputy, nnod.iy in each township, at 'he cual pbtc sof holii-iii;; i lection, for lite purpose of receiving laid t:txi', on Hie fullowtiic days: In the (own'hip of Union on the 221 day of August; in Darby on t lie ll.l in Jerome on the :J-lth : in MiHrreek on the'iljtli : in Jack'on on the Tth; in Ucesliurt;!) on thcSttth; in Fa ri on theOth; in Liberty on the 30th; and in Allen on the .list. Those who ilo imt pny their taxes dnrina my n't" ndanco in each township, will hav to call at my otlice in Mnrysville, where I wil! remain (iuriinr the month of October and No vum ier, Air the purpose nf rrcrivini; tbn same. STKl'UKN McLAlX, I rest'iircr Union co. O. M a r y v i 1 K J 1 1 y 31 M, Ili3. 4." 0 WO I'ICK. The taxes levied in tliecotiuty I Q of Franklin, for the year ltJJ2, arc as follows: In (he townships of Montgomery, Ferry, Norwich and Jackson, 9;5 cents on each hundred dollars valuation ; in the township of Hamilton, 92 cents 5 mill ; in the townships of Sharon, Franklin and Washington, OOcts. ; in the townships of Madison, Truro, JclT'.Tson, Plain, Mifilm, Bli ndon, Clinton, Brown, Prairie, and Pleasant, (15 cents. I shall attend one day in cacli township, at the usual places of holding elections, by myself or deputy, for tbo purpose of receiving tuxefi ; nn the days nt follows, to wit Hamilton township sept . M Madison 4th Truro " Jclnrson " Plain Milllin " lSleiidnn " Sharon 11 Clintun " Perry " Washington " Norwich " Iiroivn 11 Prairio 41 Pleasant " Jackson " Kriiiiklin " Sth oth 7th 8tb 101 b nth I'.'th i::ih Mlb loth 17th nub 10th 'JO lb 21st Montgomery" 22il I shall also attend nt my office in Columbus, during tho months of October and November, for tbo purpose of receiving taxes for the prcs cnt venr. N . I!. All taxes must bo paid by the first of December j nil unpaid ufter that time, the penalty will bo charged, ns the law requires. C. 11 K YIi, Treasurer of Franklin rouny, Ohio. Columbus, July 25th, 18.1-2. 44 IVILAXSKEI) wanted. The subscribers i: wish to purchase 3000 bushels, for which tbev will pay the highest prion in cash or gno'ls. BOND & W ALIlRlUliK. Aug IR. 47 SHERIFF'S S.1LF. BY virtue of nn execution, fi. fa. le. fa., to me directed, from the Court of Common Pleas of Wood county, Ohio, (hero will bo offered at publio suit nt tho door of the Court-house, in said county, on the 27th day of September next, between the hours of 111 o'clock, A. M., and 4, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: In-lnts Nos. 30jandC70, anil Out bits Nos. Oil, 1 00 and in tho town of Periysburgh. Levied upon nnd tnken in execution ns the property of Philip Ilouts, at tlio suit of Thomas S. Banc and Henry W. Bane. JON AS PRATT, SI,rr,J. August 1", I1W2 47sep27 ' AW1CF. ffipilF. partnership heretofore existing be-.eL tween the subscribers, under the firm ol IIANKOR1) & LANDON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those persons indebted to the firm, will make pnymcnt to X. Hanfouh; nnd those having demands will present them, as above, for settlement v.. lUNTonn, V. I.NI". A'i..'iit 21, UV'-i -i". 'I V Yl.lTUil.r; l T:.e -nli' ribe -.'! l-.l tb.' l ite C .1, .. W.-mir.H e lin' ir an Versaill Ki in -. i. L , Mj j s i!V. 4. o r lor sal,- tl. Irew Mul.lr (arm .v re- itiTit Ky. nr.. a ll..' in i s to Siildelt's I nn I .vitt.i'i livw ni 1 lis- latter pla'V. i..i:;taiiiinL' -Hi. ml -l-ll acre", about Wl r.eres nf svhi.'b is in -tiliiv-iii.su. I aere nrir up.'n saul larui, a Sd.-iiilid nnd coitiia.t. lions briek ilwelliu;: li'iit-e, Ititeheu, c.iiuinii. lions st.ino huiiiiiui; I'.ir servants; stuMcs, carriage house, spriin: bouse; also, a merchant mill, distillery uinl rope walk; three other In. use1, one of which is attaeheil to the rope walk, another to (be co .pi-ring establishment, and tho other adapted ton tenancy; also, it school bouse. Then-are nlso upon the premises three good springs, two never failing; apple and poach orchard, i&ii. Additional description is deemed tinii-oes!iry, as all wishing to purchusc would (it is presume I) like to coll nnd sen for themselves. The terms can lie known by upnlica- liou lo eiiner oi mo sunrrim'rs. J IMF.S II F.I.I.ICOTT, WM. PTKVF.N-ON, GKO. F. MULDROW. Ail". 11.3. 47 SO ft DOS for sale. From 100 to 200 Stock i-X Hogs for sale. Apply to LEWIS, COWLF.S & CO. Aug. (nth. 4li-R 75 TOBACCO. KEGS Tobacco, for sale bv h. (lOODALE Jt CO. Augusts, in:!2. 4i Arftn L1IS. tlOI'KEE, for sale by 9it)r S. CUTLER & co. No. 2 Franklin lluildiug, liroud st. Cuhnnbus. Juueiil, !!J-! nJ-J NKW DIUIG STORK. Jhrlnr MTIVL J. AfHJtEli has opemd u fresh stock of I hut; aiirt Medicines, in the yellow frame building, tin H;i:h street, oppos-itc the Suite house. It is his determination to keep on band urticles of the best quality; he recommends his present stock with confidence to the public. Doctor Mim.br, when not nbsrnt on professional business, will ho found in his shop, ready to prescribe for and furnish Medicine-' to lliose win may call on him. Columbus, July, RTST received by HIMIR Sc tillKRWOOD V kens Kentucky Tobacco, 20,000 C'omiii'in I'iars, 50 boxes Melee d . Cnliimhus, July S,J.i-2. 44 iKi.KHUATKI) FFMAi.KSovKiiEirsNs. X Just trfioived a the Roktnn ol .. Wiii'J'ixu, CcUhtahd Female Sitvertinn in '2 vo'iiine, by M r. J atucson ; forntitii; the ;!.M and U4tb Nos. of Harpers1 Family lalrn-ly. A few complete ?ets of this valuable work, in : vols,, f..r sale. July 'JIMh. 'SHIR MFK OK WIt'FIF, lb.', !d. Ill-former, of the 1 4 1 ii century lehraled nnd Or-1 Trui.sliilor ef the lliblo into Ch irie Webb l.e Bus M. A. Kiii'lish ; by One volume ; oriee "') eon's The S.terrd !li(ory nf tin? World, as dis plaved in the Creation and subs, (ptent events lo 'he I'eliise, attempted to be philosophically eoiuiilored, in a series of Letters lo a Sun ; liy Aharon Turner, F. ft A. iV: K. A. S. L. ".lust received ami for s;ile by July 211. 41 HAAU .. WHITING. X:.f.Wl. TROLLOPK IN AM KllICA. . ;1 Domeslio Manners of the Americans; by Mrs. Trollnpe; complete in one volume, with eitibt plates : Memoirs of the DitrnrM D'AbranOis, (Ma- lame JuiHd,) coimdete in one volume ; Adventures ol a 1 ouner .oo, lit volumes ; f 'onveroa'it.n! with nn Ambition Strdenl Fl Health, witlt rthcr pieces, by Bulwer; Tlte F.tFe Step and The HteM, 2 vols. 'Tlir purrs t tnvmirp inoital times iillorit Is tijTnttrsj rrtiitntinti," .Tnt rr reived m il for rule by July 23. 41 H C X. WHITING. 3 UST received from the Paper Mill it! V Cuyahoira Falls riuperlbie Po'-t Fools cap, No I do No 2 Crown Wrapping Cap do Cash paid for Rays. O February 4 PAPF.R. , CIIOSI1Y. 10 -ri tlOUWARI'ilN'O AND COMMI-SION 1 IOUsK, I'OliraMOUTir, OHIO. M'l)ovi'.i.i. & Davis will attend to receiving nnd lorwarding Oooils,nnd buying nnd selling produce of every description, uureeably to instructions. Krora their acquaintance on the Ohio river nnd iu this interior of the slate, they llallcr themselves that they will be enabled to do business ns advantageously ns any other house iu the plncc. Their charges sliail be us moderate. f)7-(irnceries and Pittsburgh nianufaciurcd urticles, kept constantly on band. August I, III.W. 4.'. fi7 T THIRTY DOLLARS RF, WARD. F.s- caned this nlliriioon (rom the Ohio Penitentiary, a convict named IRA J ULIF.N. lie is about '21 ours of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light blue eyes, light sandy hair, fair complexion, partially bald headed, a native of this State, by occupation a caipenter nnd cabinet maker. Ilo bad on pantaloons of stripe ticking fronts and tow-linen backs, tow-linen shirt nnd chip bat, nnd sent from Cincinnati. The above reward will he given for bis apprehension and delivery nt the Ohio Penitentiary. W. W. GAt'LT, Keeper. August 3d. ld.i. 47 1CASK SAD IRONS. !0.xi) k lVAi.nnmnF.. MF.NRY'S Exposition of the Old and .New-Testament, in C vols, elegantly bound; Scott's Commentary on tho Old nnd New Testaments, according In the authorized version, with explanatory notes, practical observations, nnd copious nitircinal references, in 0 vols, well bound; Clarke's Commentary on tho New Testament, in 2 vols: For sale by I!. & J. TURN MILL. Columbus, Aug. Ill, l!i.L 47 TgJIUNTING P.M'l'.R. Constantly on SL sale- F.lepbnnt Snperroyal Imperial Royal Medium Demi. 110XD ir.iur-iiDGE. Aug. Id. 47 (jjj ATIS F.T.-3. I (fl pica's of Sathiof, ol ioJ llillereut qualities, f ,r sale bv Hie piece bv J. 1SUT11.ES & CO. ' Aug. 1(1. 47 Eji(ND icVAT.(lltIII(;"F. havohefn np-S 9 poinled agents I'nr Ibe sole of the Puu-mium 'I'aiii.k S.At.T, nnd nro now prepared lo till all ord. rs with which they may ho favored. CO (IIHI loaves premium table salt :til battels d i iln 4'l ke-s do do 7 i lbs each I!. Ill !,i do do -.0 lbs each. Aug. I!!. 47 a.-MUNKLIN ('OIJNI'Y COL'Rl' OF iii COMMON Pl.DAr!. Margaret .Mill-r, II nrv liii-hiiMti and) Magdalen 1 1. i wil'e, John Leyiuan aiiil ? Cath'iiint- Ins wile, ) c' (Wlhariiin Marliley, Isaac Wi-ler. John") W isler, Jacob w I'ler, Isaac Wisler, Jesse ll.irne and Fli ibetii his wile, Henry Wi-ler, Mieh ii-I Wisler, Dan iel Wi-ler, Samuel Hill, Eliabeth Hill, Harriet Hill, Maty Ami Hill, John I a Hill, John l-'.bbert, llenrielta Ebhi-rt, ? Anna F.bbeil, Mary F.bberl, Frederick I F.bbert, F.hzahelh F.bberl, J The above named det' ndants will uotire that the petitioners have tiled their hill in said court, pruning an older lor tbo partition to 1 lii-in nf Ibree-ii ths of Lots 10 and 17, in 4lh (Jr. nf 2d I'. Hi Range U. S. XI. : to Ciithiitine Maikley, dower iu tbo whole; to Jol.n Wisler, Jiic.ib and l-aac Wisler, Elizabeth wife of Jessu Home, Henry, Michael and Daniel, eae.h one eighth of one liflh of the premises; (to Isiian Wisler, curlesv in said seven eighths of one lilt h:) to Elizabeth, Harriet, Mary Ann mid John Hill, one ciglilb ol one tilth, to he divided among them, (and curtesy therein to lsnao Wisler;) to Henrietta, Anna, Mary. Frederick and Elizabeth Khbi rt, children of Charlotte Everly ilec'd, each one tilth of one fifth nfsuid promises : to Samuel Hill, curtesy iu tho shares of said Elizabeth, Harriet, Maty -Ann iiti'l Jobn Hill; hi John r.nbert, curtrsv iu Henrietta, Anna, Maiy, Frr-ilerick and E-lizahetb Ehberl's shales. Order of puitilion claimed lit September term, 111.12. (J. st J. It. SWAN, fornet'rs Aug. 7, 1032. 4(l-ol p R. DRAKE ON THE CHOLERA.-Just published, and fur wile by Isaac N. WniTiNn, a new work on Epidemic Cholera: By Dr. Drake; 1 vol, l'imu. price, sixty-two nnd u hall cents. Au;u(l4. 45 JRM1K CHOLERA GAZETTE. A perio-Jl dical work, devoted i-xclusiyely to the subject of cholera, published at short inter vats, and under the mauartcment of medical tutu, so us to convey intelligence ns early as puible nnd of nn authentic character, ri s peetinj,' the prepress of (he disease, the phenomena it exhibits, and the most successful mode of treatment, is manifestly required nt (he present moment. It is through .such a wm L that the prnlrionniny he must readily put in possession of the Iruits Ihe nutj I-experience in the trcatiutut of the tljeace, gained durini; the fifteen y r arMhe cu'di mb Ims prevailed, nnd that the medical comuiu-nily may receive the mostsiircdy information of (ha pro.;res and character of the disease, so as to enable thern to disabuse the public in relation lo the thousand distorleil stories, and baseless rumours, circulated from mouth to mouth, anl through I Ik; puiilic prints, and cauiiiij; a panic pro'tiictivc of incoinjiaruh'y more evil than tne ilicease i(eir. Conditions. Tim Cholera (iazctle will be pnidi-heil weekly, by Carey and Lea, Philadelphia; price, (wo dollar. in advance. Hub 'Cripti'ins received by kuc N, WiiiTiNn, Coluiubu", where numbers of tbo work may be seen. Gentlemen at a instance who iu.t wi-h the work, by eticlosin; the ntnount of uii-cnption, p ml'tiic paid, wil! have the mi .libers fotwarded to them by mail. August 4. 4.1 !-TM POUT ANT iMEDICINi:.j Dr. J'kr ii ifiii', It 'cli'.'i C'.iugi Jreis, teciiiiiiniMidi il by the lacully ol physicians, lor eiitiug coughs, colds, nstl.inas nnd c iiisuiiiptiiius. These drops iaiincdialely remove ihllicillty of breath il:g, tighlin ss or strict lire aerois l he breast, i ill-struutions and niters upon the lungs, pain ju tlesiile ur chest, and siittiug ui hlo.al. The I. ill living certiorates and reciiiiMtieodalions, ale iL-lecleil Iroui a great uuuih. r in the buinis ol the proprietor, mid are respectfully sub- a.iKed. Jlr. il. 11. Hrijnohh: Sir For some lirae past I have prescribed Dr. I'lerson's V Icii taaigh Drops, prepared by yourii.H, in cases of ctiughs, colds, pain ill the sole, lilllioully ol hi en thing, a ml other diseases of the breast and lungs, especially the inllueiiza which has pre-vaihil as an epnlemic during the prccnl w inter. I have no hesitation iu saying, that they statul hjgbesl unioiig the curative means lor the above diseases, and us such do 1 cheer fully ticoiumcud them to the public. S.UlL'lil. T.AIIIIAIIT, llyron, Feb. CO, UM. l'bysicinn. Mr. II. 11. Rtun:hls: Sir This ti.ny certify (lint I inn thoroughly acquainted with the a-have mentioned Cough Drops, having a knowledge. ol'tlieirineiliciilqii:ilitiu!,iiiid from witnessing, their bein licial i-U'ects in my practice, feel myself perfectly warranted inreoom-it-elidihg them to nil persun3 tillliete I with coughs, colds, asthmas or consumptions, as being tho best article now before the public lor such complaints. Elijah Paiik, M. 1). Vernal Attica, Dec. .'10, III 10. (VS-Tliese Cough Drops are wartanled. In ill cases wheru they fail iu till'oliling relief, the purchase money will he rclmiucd. Fim-ii'h i-Kr.Knii.vmi Oixtmknt, fur the cure nj sttn-riieuinaiut saita-ticml. I Ins Unit-merit never (ails in the curing uf lliose lonlb-soaie diseases, thu siilt-rheuni and scald- head. A great number of cases which bail bullied the skill of the most eminent physi ciaus, nnd withstood the most highly riuuin-iiiemb il medical preparations, r.ml which would not yield under theell'ectsof the mine nil wateis of Saratogii, have been checked, removed ami cureil in a lew Hays, by the use of this ointment. 'J ho following certificate is olfered. Mr. Hemnldi : October 22tl, I !W0, Dear Sir For ten years past I h ive been greatly iililiclcil witli an eruptive disease, commonly called the salt-rheum, which cov ered nearly every part ol my body. I have used many nostrums or specifics, and the pre scriptions of several eminent physicians, to no purpose. hen I was at your place in August lasi, I purchased a box of Finch'.. Salt-rhenm Ointment, by the use of which my disease lias 'leen reinuved, nnd ns far asl can judge, not a vestige ol the complaint remains. Considering Ibis Ointment to he an invaluable preparation lor (his most loathsome and distressing disease, 1 hope soon to see it for sale among in at Detroit. Yours respectfully, E. F. Smith. Oy Price one dollar for whole boxes; Jijt: cents for hafbn'cs. Ck.hmas Eve Water. Those tronhlul willi weak, sere, or inihimed eyes, will liuil mi invaluable remedy iu the (ii-ruian Eye Water. 'I bis preparation is superior In uiiv now in use. The most nggruvated cases Jl inllameil eyes, are relieved nnd cured by u I'ew applications ol this eye water. Tho stij. dioiisaiid weakly nro particularly requested to give Ibis cully riiiiu u trial, in whien they willliml an effectual remedy, 1'iice Jj cents per bottle. Wii.noti'a Vkcctaiii.p. It. it Oivni i:t-. As meleiiry is the nrineipill ll.aiie iu-.-reitient ill ti.uey o! the Lcli Ointment n nv iu ii"-, il.e pnij rielor begs l.a.e to inirei'iieo tn the public, Wiihor'i Vi ci table lieu Ointment, which contains not tno hast pariieie of mercury or other pertii. ions ingreilieiit. It may be used with pi-i iV-ct satefy by pers.ai,ol'neti. eati- eiiiislilulioiis, and is mi in la! I i bli-cure f..r flu- Itch, even iu Ibe mo'-l ii.vc'.crate cases, by tl.riu applicatioiis. It euitls no uiideavant odor, and may be u'ed without ri-lt or danger. All Itavellers, and paiticiilarli students attending couiu.-.n sclmols, should supply them. elves with this valuahhi iirlicl', Price thirty-seven and a half cents per box. f:7 The n'.ove nn dieiees are carefully pre-pilled by . . llrioolih. of ilulavia, N. Y. lllel none are genuiun lliiiess the olll-iile prin ted wrapper is signed by hnu in Ins own baud writing. For sale at D. S. IIRUHTREET-S DIU; AND CIIF.MIC.-M- FTAIii.lSII.Mi'.N T, one door south ol L. (module Sc t'o's,, sign of the (iol den .Mortar, High street, Columbus. August II, Dili. 4li-ly .Yolicr. Id Furmm uif! Distlllm, CASH ?0a EAR3u2'!T. ANTED at the CidiiuibiK l!rcwery,on the corner nf Front uinl .loriiig street .1100 bushels of Hurley, lor which l2 1-2 cents will ho pui.l for fill pounds. Di"tillers can be iiceommiiilati il with Rye and Hurley Malt on short notice, alter Ibe first of November next JOHN A 11 HOT P. s"c CO August. I!i:!2 .III uol.S: HOOKS!! -fhe subscribers have New ork, n large and genenil assortment of new books, nil of which will be sold low for cash. Ii. k J. TURNHUI.L, August 111, ISii:. 47 lOBlBSXAIi Ac ti VAX-mi 4 Mlicrlv, (V.iiviiiuUoM, nnil KKi'l- BUfAX SUM I X .VTH).. roil I'iiEsmr.XT, ' WKsar vtjY, or my. ran via: ptii:swi:.vr, for covr.nxon, li5J.li U c .ViV'HYi 111. ion coxait ess. JOSEPH Ol.DS, of Pickaway Co. ran ni:iiu:?,i:xr. i rirr.s. FRANCIS STKWA11T, .11. 1). WRIGHT. rii;.NAYiMAT. l'll.tXTOits: .II;:i!H. alOltROW, of Warren county. C.LYI; I'LCAS:-:, of 'i-rumbull. DlKTUKT i'l. t: THUS. l-F.l'IIItAIM IIROWX, r,f Hamilton, a JlMIN Itb'.II.Y, nf JStitlor. 3 (ii-:o. KKWCOMll, of Alonta-omerv. 4 A l.l-HN Tlil.IIH,i:,of lli.rlilanil. " 5 M. HII.Vii'iliir-YS, of llriiwn. (1-.M)UKV DOW L!,Y,of .llci.'s. T-tilvlliCI'- lii'.NICIv.nf llos, ( IS K i'il UI iMJWA Y, of l-ntnklin. il J,i:iST, of I'aii-iield. 10 ,10ll. UMYNOI-DS.ofCliainpaiini. u .ioii.v i' rrr:ii.so, f.r n.-iinont. VI I) V. (II A.MIIKKS, of .Mm-kin-riim. Li CI! I!. I)!-', l!ilt)itl--!''.iif 'J'tisnanuvii?. 1 l-F-IUONK.Kii MKUUY, of Huron, l.'i LKON UD C SK, of Cuyalio-ra. Iii iriil SKKI.KY, nl'tieaii.ra. 17 MOIIACF, I'D I' l'i:i, of Columbiana. IsW.M. ClllilSP.M AS, of Slin-k. 19 Wil, 1,1AM .MOOitK, of llurrison. Should tho nailing of any of tlio tihovo front lonion be incorrectly cpi'lt, their friuuds will be jjoud enoiiyli lo muku it known to us. CV.STHAI, CoMJIITTBE OF ConRRtPONDRXCB. .lo'.I.X I'.Mt.lIACII!-:, MNCOl.X (.'OODAI.i:, .l()Si;pi i:i)(;wAY .Sr.x. CIUMST1AN lll-'.YL, (irsr.wr.s swan, Ai,i'iti:i) k i:i.i,i'.v, KOIlKUT V. .,l"Ji)V. ror.riir-Ai.. J'roin the Circlovillo IfcnlJ. WILLIAM W. IRVIN. This gentleman hns recently been "road out of the political church," by a knot of jncohius who insist upon Ihe hoglltr uhnlc hofc anil nolhim' Iml Ihe. Aug. Judge lu-vin has for the lust throe years hold a seat in Congress, lie was first elected by the Jackion party, iu opposition to (!en. lif.Ki'ii-Kit. His votes in Congress, however, wero dictated by n spirit of liberal and enlarged patriotism; insomuch as at tho succeeding election bo wns tioiuinnteil.for re-election by tho conventions of each party respectively. .'Inil uhtil ira3 his political xint Ilo voted, Ibrsootb, for the re-chartering the Dank of tho United States, alter tlio President had, in three successive onnual Messages, earnestly called the attention of Congress lo that subject. And becuiiso tho president saw lit to object to thu passage of the law, after a lnrgo majority ol both houses of Congress had enacted it, it became a grievous exjio.iluelo oll'enco in Judge luvis, for having yielded to it his support. Had the President signed tlio. Hank liill, tho Judge's vote would have been imputed to him ns a virtue. Hut ns the President rejected the bill af ter the Judge bud voted for il, tho hitter wns taken to task for voting in opposition to the views of tho former! And another individual, (Mr John Chancy) wns nominated lor a sent in Congress in Ins stead. Judge I n vi.I hns taken nn ntipcnl from the Cau cus to tho People and if the voters in tho district do not love Ciesar moro than Koine, they will triumphantly sustain bun, and vindicate tho independence of their Representatives in Congress. I'iuiii tlio Prims) Ivmiia 1- ipiircr. We nnncx nn cxtrect nf a letter from nn intelligent and respectable uicrcliunl, a resident of the western section of the state. lie is far (rom being o profound politician, nnd did not write the letter with a view to its publication, but simply as on honest ex pression of his seniiuients to a friend in this citv. It will he observed that he i-tatos in his letter tiint tiKN. SOLOMON ti KREPPS, n member of the State Senate, the gentli'in.n to whom a letter franked hy the I'rcaidi nl, was addressed soliciting a renominr.tion for lien. Jackson by Pennsyl vama, lias abaniloned Jacksonism. lien. ; "'SU "iaa oi .iujires.'i:-ICrepps is one nl tho most iulluenlial pulili 'tatives. ciaus of tho west, and Ins abandoned tho II "(,', lal one week inter MjLine pause of the horn only from u conviction, j '"'"I his lull to tho llnuso, he pretended that longer to support such a ennse, would tl"re w'19 11 mistake in copying it. bo to act in deadly hostility to I'ciinsylva-1 It i that Here was no mis'ake, hut nil. iS'iii-A a rimigc cannot but have an ini-i ""t the I'eniisyh'.'ni:i members ol Congress menso inlliience throuL'hout the western counties of tho state. EXTRACT (IF A I.r.TTI-.R, n.ATF.tl H'lisiiiiik'lon, I'a. .-lt'-gust , Mnny important changes have boon ef- fected iu tbo west, since tho appe.ar.inco of the Veto Message. Its ultra nuliilication its tendency to promote discord uiel the disunion of the states its high tnno nf opposi tion to the protective tarill' its ridiculous, but dangerous, relerenee to tho two great "class-1 cs"of tho nation, which it designates tho "pour nnd the rich," thus creating a joiilousy on tlie one part and a haired nn the other, between portions of the American people, by drawing so marked a line of distinction, I where, il wo i!es;re p nou and itm'iviW pros perity, none should exist, all call nlouJ lor tho retribulivc stump of disapprobation, and tho just indignation of nn enlightened people. lien. Krepps, n highly rcspcclnblo member of tho Pennsylvania Senate, from Fay ette county, and the gentleman to whom the notorious letter, written by Randolph, ond franked by Jackson, soliciting a nomination for re-election by tho Pennsylvania Legislature, was nilrcssed, ha i taken a high and patriotic stnnd in opposition lo tho presonl incumbent of tho executive chair of the nation. Ho w ill now, I learn from an iuti-inalo personal friend of bis, support iiiy distinguished statesman iu nrctumica to Andrew Jack-ion; ami ns tho ino.-t efficient uiniinsi of eilectini' Ibo political rpgeneriilion of tlio stale, will aid in udvanuinfj Juseph llitner, to the (ruberinitonal chair. His inlliience isi pioat in his ilisti ict; nnil havini; hec-ti the Jackson representative, he will he oniib'icd to, anil will doubtless ilo much, to niil tlie frrir.il rnnsrs. A spirit is emphatically abroad in tlin west, which if it eonlin hps to much with half its present, rapidity, will (jo far to itnniliilntf! Jacksonism before the presidential election. The Veto Mcasa-re, is fast ilispollinij the hiillueination from the minds of tho people, and is awakenim; Ilium from their lethargic roposo.'timl is nidin;; thein to ileteet tin imbecility and aiiti-Aiuerican acU ul Lnni. VtHo. Lot them, r.s true worsliippors tit tlio nltav nftrecdmn, I'.ivesl tbeniselves of Ibe liirnl feuliivs lor Iho "hero," w hich yet linger in their hearls, and piochiiin to their country and the as oriel both of which are so much interested in the perpetuity of our institutions their honest conviction of Jackson's unfitness lo sustain the lienor and reputation of the entrust ami responsible elation he now occupies. Lot tin-in in ominously nvow limit- error iu voting lor him; and plead in exlontiation. tbo hasn deception practised upo:i tiirtu by Jackson, in promising that which he was a-.varo of his inability to per form, and iu iloin that which ho knew was but to sustain his own interests, anil those of tlm rile faction with which he is identified: thus "iloinjT thnt which he otierht not to have done, anil leuviiiL' lliat undone which he otijlit to have done," and l-.ence urging ihein (o Ihe rational conclusion that "there is no heal.li in him." From tlii uustoii A'Ii'-'r'l.;er ami I'utilot. Ma. IIai.k. I am nn cx-posttnastor. 1 iitu u Jackson man to the backbone, and am zealous, not only lo obey, but to imitate, the illustrious hero of two foreign, two civil, nnd some hell'ii dozen domestic wars. Like the hero, too, I go strnifflil onward, uinl utterly despise lliiiso quibbles by which many contrive to exprefs one principle and net on another. Well, Kir, would you believe it? This is the very cause of my removal. A ueiu'lilinr of mine, whom I knew to be a food anil honest man, took a letter from my post ollico which was marked double. He altcr-wards informed mo that it w as o single letter ; and knowing him to ho a man ol truth, I restored the ball' of the money which had been unjustly received. Well, Sir, an enemy of mine informed the 1'ostmastor ti'eucr-al, who wrote to me not to restore the money in such cases, unless the letter was actually opened before me: snyinij nlso, that such wus the law. Like a true Jackson man, 1 could not submit to nn insult. Acorilinoly I wroto back imrrcdintclv, snyiii". that tiie hero tan "lit me that it wns the business of every man to construe Ibe law s for hunscll. The Supreme Court hat1, foolishly iiuilortnlien to say what he ought.to ilo for the Chcrokccs. The eld fellow told thein to mind their own business, anil be would mind his. lie hud sworn to exe.uU the law s, and he should real', thein lor himself. Accordingly, 1 should execute tho post ollico laws ns I read and understood them myseloanil I would rather follow Jackson than hall n dozen ol his best Mitel lil.es. Well, Sir, the Postmaster General came down upon mo in wrath; called me an lu'lionint anil obstinate old luol, or something like il. nnd told luc 1 must budge out ol the postoli'.ce. Now, Sir, I w ant to know if you can toll mo w helher this is right, nnd whether in our ambition to be Inns Jackson men, we should not follow the instructions and the examples which the old hero has so glorious ly set before uf. Do tell n o. Sir, whether I am a martyr lo genuine Jacksonisui, or dupe to my own lolly and extravagance. l-'r.aii llio .New York A.lvutnle. To the .Mechanics nf Ihe United Sides. As tlio season 19 nppronching in which our follow citizens, engaged iu Mechanical pursuits, will be called upon to exercise their right of voting for members of Congress, and fur other ollicers of tlm stale and general governments, wo would, iu a very lew words, call their iitlonlion to sovcnil facts avcII worthy of their deepest consideration, involving t.s they do tho Very existence of their prcfossions. It is a fact, that tho present administration prepirod Mr. .ilcLnne's tariir bill, alter months of consideration. It is a fact, tint Mr. McLnne's tari IT bill was lauded to the skies, by tho "Globe;" that it wus there called President Jackson's judicious tariOl Ha fact, thnt this lii'.l, by a sweeping clause-, reduced tho duty on almost nil in in-iifnotiiros of the various metals, of lealher, ol hats, uf white lead nu l cheniicals- iiiileed, almost nil tho various productions of our work shops, so low, t:$ to admit !lrlii;ih ManiilUtlarcs, nnd ih-slrny cur nivn. It ii a fact, tint (I 'll. Jirlison said Mr. Mclnuvs Tariir hill was not ns favorable to the views ol the south as he wished it. It is a fact, tint the ndiiiinistritioti used ever mo'ios in t'lei" power to:ret .Mr. Mc- : frightened MeLano, and muueed !.tm to ter the bill. It is a fact, that tlio Committee of Mamt facttires, nl the. House of ll.-pnventiiliv 's rejected Mel. arm's bill ullPir-'tlier, and made ; onu of their own not upon any principle, but upon rep"at"d Hallo lugs. It is a fact, that tlio friends nf the present administration tried lo reduce tbo duties on all innuuluciiitoil articles as much ns Ihcy could. It is a fact, that had it no! boon for tlio op-position to the present nilui-nistr-iii in, the TarilT would havo been reduced to one of moro revenue. It is ii f let, tint the friends uf General Jackson boast, that the recent reduction of duties on protected articles, is only the commencement and that they w ill never cease opposing protection, till they get the duties duwn to mere revenue. Il is a fact, that General Jackson intends to do all in his power to uid the nnti tariff men in reducing tlio Turilf to onu of mere rcenuc. It is a fact, that rt largo pution of tho Jackson members of Congress from this State, voted with tlio enemies of tho Tariff We throw out these fuels, for the consideration nl lliose interested in Ameriean in dustry, end caution thein to look well to thu characters lo whom thoy give their votes, Thu Tonus iu tbo American Revolution were not moro hostile to every American interest, then nro the lenders of the Jackson party. Isaac Hill and "Spoil" Marcy, voted always against protection to mechanics. F.rtrji press hired by the" spoil'' parly, if hostile lo American, and favorable to British interests See the Globe, the official paper See tbo Ilicbmond Enquirer Seethe Albany Argus See uny, nnd nil the pressef, with Andrew Jackson and Martin an Bu ren, nt their head. It is fact, I lint every newspaper that supports Henry Clay for President, tri John Sergeant for Vice President, is in favor of the labor nnd skill of the American farmer, mechanic and manufacturer; in favor also nf American commerce, carried on by American citizens. The question llien nt the next election i one ol tho deepest moment; and no man should receive the votes of the farmer, th mechanic, the manufacturer in fine, the vote of any real American, but a man who w ill sustain American citizens, and not give nwny all our advantages to England and English mechenirs. Kxninitie well these things, you who depend upon American laws, tu sustain American labor. General Jackson, and all his corrupt ndvisers nnd supporters, are in favor of English co icrce. English manufacture!, nnd tho reduction of the price of American wages. I'r.an llii Ilaliiniw! Ulironlclo. sruiiT OF Till'. FUllLW PRESS. ' An Alabama Editor promises the support uf Ibe "Jackson pbulunx" to Martin I an Ilurcii, for Iho Vice Presidency, because hu is the choice of Gen. Jiickson." This is nbout ns good n reason ns can be I'urni-heil by any advocate of tbo "great magician." Had Genera! Jackson decreed, that .Air Van Huron should go into a "state ol relinicy" for the ensuing four years, the sycophants who now exclaim "all hail," would have denounced "all barm" nguinst tiie intended successor, with equal avidity, anil with ns much sincerity. Having sunk: the character u( freemen into that of slaves, they yield ns ready ohediencn to tho nun-dates of their chief, as over vassals did to those of their liege lords. I Genera! Jackson is to ho invested br the people of this country, with the power to appoint bis successor, it will be ridicu lous to continue the present system of government. An hereditary monarchy could not be worse than u despotism disguised, under the name of republicanism. It is useless to grasp at thu shadow of liberty, whilst wo wiifully throw uwny tin substmet. Wis wonder how men who possess the rights of American citizens, can tolerate any Lditor who recommends n total relin-ipiidiiiieiit of those rights, into thu hands of tho President. It cannot be that the people have fallen into such nn apathy, as to he tamely led to submit their opinions and acts to the in bilrary control of n mailer for such is tlie direct tendency of the position taken by liio Alabama 1'Mitnr. If, then, they properly appreciate their privilu-ges, anil are resolved to nsu them ns free-men, why is it that nu l-Mitnr is patronized, who bus the iiiidacily lo pledge their support to a candidate, not on nccouiit of his liileuts, bis virtues, or bis publio services, hut bei iiu-o "he is the choice of General Jackson.'" Is this a smlicient rimsnii for even Jce.kson men f We have held (hem in higher estimation, than to suppose so. However, (hey may have mistakim Iho publio interest', in yielding support to General J:ickim, we have never yet nttributcd to iiipiii, a wiilnl Hi-termination to establish him us ii Dicltihr over Iho country, with power to appoint his successor. Wo speak now of the great hodv of Jiickson m...i whom wo believe to ho honest in purpose, though erroneous iu judgment. That some of the party, lire prepared to exebungo the -..nos in irceu , lor the liveries of servitude, is evidenced iu the I-lditor iilludcd to, and iu others of similar stamp, who fawn on nnd ll.-iller the man in power, whom they spurned with contempt, and contumely, when he bad hulbing to bestow. I'iuiii tlio I'cmwylvania Intelligencer. .S7G-.V.S-. Pinec the reception nf tho Veto Mcssnge, tho Press in IViiusylvaniu hus kept pace with public opinion. Thu llPnmsilnmia Inquirer," one of the most widely circulated daily pn peri in tho State, conducted by Robert .Morris, olio of the most intelligent and vigorous Newspaper writers in Philadelphia, hns deserted Ihe Jackson cause, and is now supporting the ciiuse nf Henry ( lay, 'i be "ilunliiij.u Courier" had only ft short lime previous raised the (lug of Clay and Sergi-iuil, mid is ubly and efficiently eonilui led. The ''.'';'i',i i:.i;le," formerly a warm Jin ksoti paper, has raised thu Republican standard some of the best nrliclei that ivo have seen, portraying the inisrulo of .InckwiiHiii, have lately appeared in thai paper. Tin- "ll.!!rf.,nk Patriot" hns hauled down the black banner of the VetoMes-"'-'s "I"' " i'l hereafter support "CVuy, Li-h rl:l nd r.im." The dying speech of Ihe Jackson IMitor, appeared in the last paper. The "Mu.tn, T.-l.-jrap!," published in' Lycoming county, the Kditor of which war a Jackson man, is now supporting Henry Clay, and thu American System. The ",'irirttr.Vi'i'riiii," a wellcon-dii.-'.ed litc-nry paper, has lately placed tlie names of f(t' ami Sergeant," at the head of (heir editorial columns. The ''Irish P.itri U and Shield" is ably support ug Henry Clay, nnd is tbo a,t, though not thu least sign, which we shall mention. TOIIACU). il'J.YUk llir4BRlDOF.. 47 Aug lit. TJ.H'K.T.. .Kills Sc COIVLKS having taken raianel llrown into copartnership, the l.inincii will hereafter be conducted under the (i nn of l.l'.WIS, COWLK3 k CO. August 1st, K! !. 415 a '(f,y.i i'i;itT wiNTTTiurTTi.M&t-o. J have just received and for sale, a cask of I'urt Winn of superior quality, pure as imported from Oporto; designud particularly for sickness, mid more expressly Hint kind of sickness to which ull seem mure or Icii iu-cliiied this season. Aug. 111. 47 j5T:Xs kh " i 1 1 1 1 "i j A i ST HO.VJ li H'jlt.RlllDGR. Aug. IU. 47

PRINTED AXD PUBMSIIED AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollars Fifty Cents in Advance; or, Three Dollnrs nt the end of the yea. New Scrics....No. 49, Vol. I. COLITCIHTS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1832. Whole IV umber, 1299. UUK FOU ItllUUMATL-SM. Pit. DEAN'S Rheumatic Pills are nil cll'ec-tinil remedy for tho Rheumatism, anil nil a i mi ) sir diseases, such ns gout, crump, spasms, numbness, kn. They havo been extensively used in tlio Unileil Stales, for tlic Inst fifteen years, with very high approbation, nnil multitudes biivo been relieved by them from most distressing attacks ni tbo Rheumatism. Per-f oiis who have been nillictcil wiih the Rheumatism from liftocn to twenty years, or who hive been wholly unfitteil for business for two yc.irs together, unci unable to walk witliont niil, have, by using the Tills, been full v re stored. '1'lie following ciatiliculc of the I loii-iimble Judge Thntclier, of Mass., it is presumed will be highly satisfactory. This may certify tbnl I have freely used, for myself nnd I'ninily, for several years, Dr. Dean's Till', nnd do consider Hu m n salt) nnd useful family medicine, especially for Itbeu lliatisiii, in which complain! fioin wl't I havt cxpcm-ni e l, s.-cn mid ..car S, I consider tln in more cil'.-etual tliiiu liny lliiug else I hnve known or used, and I do think them n vain-able discovery. For the purpose id' extending their usefulness, nod of indueiiig others to try them, I sub-crib'.' Ibis o'-rtilipalo. fir.olldi: 'I IIATCIIF.lt. Extract of a leMer from u 'rcntleinau nf Hie U. S. Ann v, d ilcd i'hilah.lphia, .Nov. "-T.i r ; I h i I b" ii fir more than two years iiflhe.i'.'d with this complaint, wh- n ! procured u 'ingle box of your Rio--nnnti-: Tills, 1 took l!ie:n, wit'i t!i" i tcHial inellliS r -eoni III' tided by you, of vot nll,.'o. 1 he . - !-- I, to in y gr.-al joy, was n comploU- cure. 1 bud previously exhausted Hie v.hnlcMaleriu Mod-ien, nnd wus on the point of n signing nil sell to the diseas.-, when iic-.-ideiit iniide mo nc-'(piainlcd willi yum invaluable remedy. " W.m. T. Saii rn. Dr. F Deun." Messrs. MAYNAnn.t Noyks. flentlptiirii : I hereby certify thai in January llli'J, in ciinsequenni) of u sudden col !, 1 was seizeil with the Rheumatism, which settled in mv right hipi and wns never free from pain om day, for seven mouths. I applied to a nunc her of respectable physicians, but could pair, no relief, nnd nave up the iib-u of being cured. 1 was prevailed upon to try Dr. Dean's Rhcu-innlio Tills, and was helped by them in two days; by taking one box wus entirely cured. Hud am now as free from it. as nt any period of my life. 1 wish those Tills may be circa luted, not only in this country, but in every portion nf the world where that distressing disorder, the lOicuinntism, is known. Maiden, March 8, 111:50. John Parkf.u. FOll SALE BV O. & S. CROoUY k CO, Coi.umiius. 4J LKATlIKIl AND WHISKY. rrMMF, subscribers having taken n room n JL few iloora west of R. V, McCoy's store, nnd opposite the Market house, intend keep-111(5011 hand an assortment of pood LKATI1 KR nil ivrllah.1, all ol tlieirown iniiniifactiire, which they will sell cheap for cash,wbolesnle r retail, or exchangu for Hides, Hark, or Grain. They have now on bund fifty barrels of Old Whisky j which will hn sold cheap for Cash only. Cash paid for Hides ut their Store, or Tunynrd,on Water-street. I3AAC TAYLOR & SONS. Not. 10, 1031 n9 FARMS FOR 3AL10. rllIR subscrihers will sull on gooil terms, JL tlio following di'scrihcd lamlsf viz: A tnict ut 1 17 acres, 1 y i 1 1 ir iihuiit two miles south enst of Coin inbui, wi'll timbered, good land, about 40 acres under improvement. A tract of'ijJ acres, qbtut fnur miles north castofColumlHis, on which Henry Long now livcs;abont GOacres underwood iinprovcinent, a good orchard, and buildings niiropriate. Also, 105 acres, twelve miles cast ol' Columbus, within halfa milo nf (ho new town f Cumberland, on tho National road, with mall improvements. This, considering the nrnbablo increasing value of that situation, will be sold as n hnrgain. Uood anil accommodating terms will he given, anil titles unquestionable. BUTTLES & MATTHEWS. March 10 24 l'lKENIX INK MANUFACTORY, J'ew York. rriHE subscriber, having for several years JL years past, (as an apprentice anil foreman to his father, Roger 1'rnut, wlio has lately declined business) devoted his whole attention to the manufacture of 1'RI.N I I.NG INK, during which time several valuable improvements in tho admixture and proportioning nf tbo dilfereut ingredients havo been made by bis father and himself, is persuaded that he can furnish that uiticle superior in quality to any exhibited fur sale in thiscoun-tiv.It bci.ig the intention of the subscriber to conlinun the inatialacture ol Printing Ink, at tho same Factory, and with the same machinery, lately occupied and used bv his father, bo respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and trusts list will deserve it by his exertions to have the article manufactured byhimof a superior quality, lie also hopes that he will he considered as entitled to some patronage, frun thu circumstance of bis beiotr the only person iu this country who has served a regular apprenticeship to the business. He manufactures and sells for cash, bis irarranlcd an.l appr .vo I 1'iintiiig Inks, nt the fdlowing reiliiced prie.-: I'nr Im k mliees. Nn. 1, at HI I cents per Hi. i N i. 7j cents; No. i l-i,u'2 l-J ceiil: N.i. It, I'l. t; No. 4, "Uoiml; an 1 news oilices ivili !e supplied ut '10 cents. lie Iris al.i invented an Ink nt a ss p- ri .i quality fir tiie Napnr anl f'liv. r pr"s.es, aie (ir all eotiri isitMli f .Iiers. ivlneli l.e wairani-superior to any maaai i ;tu'"d in tlie Uuiied Hta'es. Iln ik Ink, wa'! uiel stroll.-, at .ill cen's per lb. ; News In!:, e.-eau and Irniu', at 30 cents per lb. M'UKs. P. I'UOUT. New York, January, lllll.', Isaac N. Wiiitinu, ngent of MrProntf..r tlie sale of bis Inks in (Inio, will keep constantly nn band u general nnply i.f them, which he will furnish at bis ll aik-tore in Columbus,, for oash, at the saaie prices they can be had at from the manufacturer in the city of New York. Orders are respectfully solicited from Pi inters in the Statu. Jnnuarv 111 1.1 BLANK DF.F.DS, SU1TAI1LF. fur man and wile, or single persons, with the covenants, kc . required by tho Revised Statutes, int printed ami .for inio ut the ollico of thu Ou'o Male Journal.Maroh 17 1AS11 FOR CORN. Tbo highi -t price, J in cash, will be pnid for 20U0 bushels of good sound corn, if delivered at our slillhuuse .toon, by ISAAC TAYLOR & SONS. Aliens! I, V.W. 47 o0 ft0 KEGS Wade's Superior UijM'on m:n. . 10 do. Uupntit's do- s do. UOXJJ S: WALlililOdK. Aug. 10. 4T AXKS. Tlio amount li vi,., j Vnrnl comity, for tlie yeiir lttJ2, on each liun- il red (lollars vti.tiiitioh, is r ur St;itu;iml Canal purposes, 3 cens County do 60 do Komi- do 30 do School do 10 do I'errysburi; nnd WnyncEncld, cacli 10 cents fur lownsiiip purnnscs. For the purpose nf recrivine tnxpf. I will ntloinl nt the usual pluncs of holding elec- Uuiis, on the loIJuwini; il:,yg to wit : lit Wiitcrville, Sept. Glh Weston " ?tli WayncsficHl 10. h Ptsrryshur 1 1th Ami during tlio motitlis of October nnd JVo- vfiiihiir, at my otlice nt the scut of justice. I hose who nc'Itct paving on or l)eloru tin? fii'l of Deoi'inber, mml expect to be chared with the penalty! . I!. HUNTINGTON, Tn-ns'r. Ati'Z fltli, I US J, 40-51 T i1AXK3, Notinc is beruby iriveu to t ir? pi our ie tors of taxablo proper I v ju Union 0'iiitily, Ohio, thnt the ninouiit of tax clnr.'i'il on l iirii (lolhir's vinii.uio'i ol properly m 'ani county, lur lite current yrnr, is ns follows: For mad purposes three mill- ; for vnwilij i:n l school purposes fiitir mill ; Cur stale ami r.iw liurpo'f s three niilis aiid a hull'; iiitikin,' a to-t.il often mills and n half mi the d lbtr. The township ol Union nnd I'.tri iuve elicit l' vi'il, lor township purpose?, one null in the dollar, maUiut; n total in said town-s'ii;9 of eleven nnil a hall tnilis, 1 .-lnill attend, by mjseli' or deputy, nnod.iy in each township, at 'he cual pbtc sof holii-iii;; i lection, for lite purpose of receiving laid t:txi', on Hie fullowtiic days: In the (own'hip of Union on the 221 day of August; in Darby on t lie ll.l in Jerome on the :J-lth : in MiHrreek on the'iljtli : in Jack'on on the Tth; in Ucesliurt;!) on thcSttth; in Fa ri on theOth; in Liberty on the 30th; and in Allen on the .list. Those who ilo imt pny their taxes dnrina my n't" ndanco in each township, will hav to call at my otlice in Mnrysville, where I wil! remain (iuriinr the month of October and No vum ier, Air the purpose nf rrcrivini; tbn same. STKl'UKN McLAlX, I rest'iircr Union co. O. M a r y v i 1 K J 1 1 y 31 M, Ili3. 4." 0 WO I'ICK. The taxes levied in tliecotiuty I Q of Franklin, for the year ltJJ2, arc as follows: In (he townships of Montgomery, Ferry, Norwich and Jackson, 9;5 cents on each hundred dollars valuation ; in the township of Hamilton, 92 cents 5 mill ; in the townships of Sharon, Franklin and Washington, OOcts. ; in the townships of Madison, Truro, JclT'.Tson, Plain, Mifilm, Bli ndon, Clinton, Brown, Prairie, and Pleasant, (15 cents. I shall attend one day in cacli township, at the usual places of holding elections, by myself or deputy, for tbo purpose of receiving tuxefi ; nn the days nt follows, to wit Hamilton township sept . M Madison 4th Truro " Jclnrson " Plain Milllin " lSleiidnn " Sharon 11 Clintun " Perry " Washington " Norwich " Iiroivn 11 Prairio 41 Pleasant " Jackson " Kriiiiklin " Sth oth 7th 8tb 101 b nth I'.'th i::ih Mlb loth 17th nub 10th 'JO lb 21st Montgomery" 22il I shall also attend nt my office in Columbus, during tho months of October and November, for tbo purpose of receiving taxes for the prcs cnt venr. N . I!. All taxes must bo paid by the first of December j nil unpaid ufter that time, the penalty will bo charged, ns the law requires. C. 11 K YIi, Treasurer of Franklin rouny, Ohio. Columbus, July 25th, 18.1-2. 44 IVILAXSKEI) wanted. The subscribers i: wish to purchase 3000 bushels, for which tbev will pay the highest prion in cash or gno'ls. BOND & W ALIlRlUliK. Aug IR. 47 SHERIFF'S S.1LF. BY virtue of nn execution, fi. fa. le. fa., to me directed, from the Court of Common Pleas of Wood county, Ohio, (hero will bo offered at publio suit nt tho door of the Court-house, in said county, on the 27th day of September next, between the hours of 111 o'clock, A. M., and 4, P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: In-lnts Nos. 30jandC70, anil Out bits Nos. Oil, 1 00 and in tho town of Periysburgh. Levied upon nnd tnken in execution ns the property of Philip Ilouts, at tlio suit of Thomas S. Banc and Henry W. Bane. JON AS PRATT, SI,rr,J. August 1", I1W2 47sep27 ' AW1CF. ffipilF. partnership heretofore existing be-.eL tween the subscribers, under the firm ol IIANKOR1) & LANDON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those persons indebted to the firm, will make pnymcnt to X. Hanfouh; nnd those having demands will present them, as above, for settlement v.. lUNTonn, V. I.NI". A'i..'iit 21, UV'-i -i". 'I V Yl.lTUil.r; l T:.e -nli' ribe -.'! l-.l tb.' l ite C .1, .. W.-mir.H e lin' ir an Versaill Ki in -. i. L , Mj j s i!V. 4. o r lor sal,- tl. Irew Mul.lr (arm .v re- itiTit Ky. nr.. a ll..' in i s to Siildelt's I nn I .vitt.i'i livw ni 1 lis- latter pla'V. i..i:;taiiiinL' -Hi. ml -l-ll acre", about Wl r.eres nf svhi.'b is in -tiliiv-iii.su. I aere nrir up.'n saul larui, a Sd.-iiilid nnd coitiia.t. lions briek ilwelliu;: li'iit-e, Ititeheu, c.iiuinii. lions st.ino huiiiiiui; I'.ir servants; stuMcs, carriage house, spriin: bouse; also, a merchant mill, distillery uinl rope walk; three other In. use1, one of which is attaeheil to the rope walk, another to (be co .pi-ring establishment, and tho other adapted ton tenancy; also, it school bouse. Then-are nlso upon the premises three good springs, two never failing; apple and poach orchard, i&ii. Additional description is deemed tinii-oes!iry, as all wishing to purchusc would (it is presume I) like to coll nnd sen for themselves. The terms can lie known by upnlica- liou lo eiiner oi mo sunrrim'rs. J IMF.S II F.I.I.ICOTT, WM. PTKVF.N-ON, GKO. F. MULDROW. Ail". 11.3. 47 SO ft DOS for sale. From 100 to 200 Stock i-X Hogs for sale. Apply to LEWIS, COWLF.S & CO. Aug. (nth. 4li-R 75 TOBACCO. KEGS Tobacco, for sale bv h. (lOODALE Jt CO. Augusts, in:!2. 4i Arftn L1IS. tlOI'KEE, for sale by 9it)r S. CUTLER & co. No. 2 Franklin lluildiug, liroud st. Cuhnnbus. Juueiil, !!J-! nJ-J NKW DIUIG STORK. Jhrlnr MTIVL J. AfHJtEli has opemd u fresh stock of I hut; aiirt Medicines, in the yellow frame building, tin H;i:h street, oppos-itc the Suite house. It is his determination to keep on band urticles of the best quality; he recommends his present stock with confidence to the public. Doctor Mim.br, when not nbsrnt on professional business, will ho found in his shop, ready to prescribe for and furnish Medicine-' to lliose win may call on him. Columbus, July, RTST received by HIMIR Sc tillKRWOOD V kens Kentucky Tobacco, 20,000 C'omiii'in I'iars, 50 boxes Melee d . Cnliimhus, July S,J.i-2. 44 iKi.KHUATKI) FFMAi.KSovKiiEirsNs. X Just trfioived a the Roktnn ol .. Wiii'J'ixu, CcUhtahd Female Sitvertinn in '2 vo'iiine, by M r. J atucson ; forntitii; the ;!.M and U4tb Nos. of Harpers1 Family lalrn-ly. A few complete ?ets of this valuable work, in : vols,, f..r sale. July 'JIMh. 'SHIR MFK OK WIt'FIF, lb.', !d. Ill-former, of the 1 4 1 ii century lehraled nnd Or-1 Trui.sliilor ef the lliblo into Ch irie Webb l.e Bus M. A. Kiii'lish ; by One volume ; oriee "') eon's The S.terrd !li(ory nf tin? World, as dis plaved in the Creation and subs, (ptent events lo 'he I'eliise, attempted to be philosophically eoiuiilored, in a series of Letters lo a Sun ; liy Aharon Turner, F. ft A. iV: K. A. S. L. ".lust received ami for s;ile by July 211. 41 HAAU .. WHITING. X:.f.Wl. TROLLOPK IN AM KllICA. . ;1 Domeslio Manners of the Americans; by Mrs. Trollnpe; complete in one volume, with eitibt plates : Memoirs of the DitrnrM D'AbranOis, (Ma- lame JuiHd,) coimdete in one volume ; Adventures ol a 1 ouner .oo, lit volumes ; f 'onveroa'it.n! with nn Ambition Strdenl Fl Health, witlt rthcr pieces, by Bulwer; Tlte F.tFe Step and The HteM, 2 vols. 'Tlir purrs t tnvmirp inoital times iillorit Is tijTnttrsj rrtiitntinti," .Tnt rr reived m il for rule by July 23. 41 H C X. WHITING. 3 UST received from the Paper Mill it! V Cuyahoira Falls riuperlbie Po'-t Fools cap, No I do No 2 Crown Wrapping Cap do Cash paid for Rays. O February 4 PAPF.R. , CIIOSI1Y. 10 -ri tlOUWARI'ilN'O AND COMMI-SION 1 IOUsK, I'OliraMOUTir, OHIO. M'l)ovi'.i.i. & Davis will attend to receiving nnd lorwarding Oooils,nnd buying nnd selling produce of every description, uureeably to instructions. Krora their acquaintance on the Ohio river nnd iu this interior of the slate, they llallcr themselves that they will be enabled to do business ns advantageously ns any other house iu the plncc. Their charges sliail be us moderate. f)7-(irnceries and Pittsburgh nianufaciurcd urticles, kept constantly on band. August I, III.W. 4.'. fi7 T THIRTY DOLLARS RF, WARD. F.s- caned this nlliriioon (rom the Ohio Penitentiary, a convict named IRA J ULIF.N. lie is about '21 ours of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light blue eyes, light sandy hair, fair complexion, partially bald headed, a native of this State, by occupation a caipenter nnd cabinet maker. Ilo bad on pantaloons of stripe ticking fronts and tow-linen backs, tow-linen shirt nnd chip bat, nnd sent from Cincinnati. The above reward will he given for bis apprehension and delivery nt the Ohio Penitentiary. W. W. GAt'LT, Keeper. August 3d. ld.i. 47 1CASK SAD IRONS. !0.xi) k lVAi.nnmnF.. MF.NRY'S Exposition of the Old and .New-Testament, in C vols, elegantly bound; Scott's Commentary on tho Old nnd New Testaments, according In the authorized version, with explanatory notes, practical observations, nnd copious nitircinal references, in 0 vols, well bound; Clarke's Commentary on tho New Testament, in 2 vols: For sale by I!. & J. TURN MILL. Columbus, Aug. Ill, l!i.L 47 TgJIUNTING P.M'l'.R. Constantly on SL sale- F.lepbnnt Snperroyal Imperial Royal Medium Demi. 110XD ir.iur-iiDGE. Aug. Id. 47 (jjj ATIS F.T.-3. I (fl pica's of Sathiof, ol ioJ llillereut qualities, f ,r sale bv Hie piece bv J. 1SUT11.ES & CO. ' Aug. 1(1. 47 Eji(ND icVAT.(lltIII(;"F. havohefn np-S 9 poinled agents I'nr Ibe sole of the Puu-mium 'I'aiii.k S.At.T, nnd nro now prepared lo till all ord. rs with which they may ho favored. CO (IIHI loaves premium table salt :til battels d i iln 4'l ke-s do do 7 i lbs each I!. Ill !,i do do -.0 lbs each. Aug. I!!. 47 a.-MUNKLIN ('OIJNI'Y COL'Rl' OF iii COMMON Pl.DAr!. Margaret .Mill-r, II nrv liii-hiiMti and) Magdalen 1 1. i wil'e, John Leyiuan aiiil ? Cath'iiint- Ins wile, ) c' (Wlhariiin Marliley, Isaac Wi-ler. John") W isler, Jacob w I'ler, Isaac Wisler, Jesse ll.irne and Fli ibetii his wile, Henry Wi-ler, Mieh ii-I Wisler, Dan iel Wi-ler, Samuel Hill, Eliabeth Hill, Harriet Hill, Maty Ami Hill, John I a Hill, John l-'.bbert, llenrielta Ebhi-rt, ? Anna F.bbeil, Mary F.bberl, Frederick I F.bbert, F.hzahelh F.bberl, J The above named det' ndants will uotire that the petitioners have tiled their hill in said court, pruning an older lor tbo partition to 1 lii-in nf Ibree-ii ths of Lots 10 and 17, in 4lh (Jr. nf 2d I'. Hi Range U. S. XI. : to Ciithiitine Maikley, dower iu tbo whole; to Jol.n Wisler, Jiic.ib and l-aac Wisler, Elizabeth wife of Jessu Home, Henry, Michael and Daniel, eae.h one eighth of one liflh of the premises; (to Isiian Wisler, curlesv in said seven eighths of one lilt h:) to Elizabeth, Harriet, Mary Ann mid John Hill, one ciglilb ol one tilth, to he divided among them, (and curtesy therein to lsnao Wisler;) to Henrietta, Anna, Mary. Frederick and Elizabeth Khbi rt, children of Charlotte Everly ilec'd, each one tilth of one fifth nfsuid promises : to Samuel Hill, curtesy iu tho shares of said Elizabeth, Harriet, Maty -Ann iiti'l Jobn Hill; hi John r.nbert, curtrsv iu Henrietta, Anna, Maiy, Frr-ilerick and E-lizahetb Ehberl's shales. Order of puitilion claimed lit September term, 111.12. (J. st J. It. SWAN, fornet'rs Aug. 7, 1032. 4(l-ol p R. DRAKE ON THE CHOLERA.-Just published, and fur wile by Isaac N. WniTiNn, a new work on Epidemic Cholera: By Dr. Drake; 1 vol, l'imu. price, sixty-two nnd u hall cents. Au;u(l4. 45 JRM1K CHOLERA GAZETTE. A perio-Jl dical work, devoted i-xclusiyely to the subject of cholera, published at short inter vats, and under the mauartcment of medical tutu, so us to convey intelligence ns early as puible nnd of nn authentic character, ri s peetinj,' the prepress of (he disease, the phenomena it exhibits, and the most successful mode of treatment, is manifestly required nt (he present moment. It is through .such a wm L that the prnlrionniny he must readily put in possession of the Iruits Ihe nutj I-experience in the trcatiutut of the tljeace, gained durini; the fifteen y r arMhe cu'di mb Ims prevailed, nnd that the medical comuiu-nily may receive the mostsiircdy information of (ha pro.;res and character of the disease, so as to enable thern to disabuse the public in relation lo the thousand distorleil stories, and baseless rumours, circulated from mouth to mouth, anl through I Ik; puiilic prints, and cauiiiij; a panic pro'tiictivc of incoinjiaruh'y more evil than tne ilicease i(eir. Conditions. Tim Cholera (iazctle will be pnidi-heil weekly, by Carey and Lea, Philadelphia; price, (wo dollar. in advance. Hub 'Cripti'ins received by kuc N, WiiiTiNn, Coluiubu", where numbers of tbo work may be seen. Gentlemen at a instance who iu.t wi-h the work, by eticlosin; the ntnount of uii-cnption, p ml'tiic paid, wil! have the mi .libers fotwarded to them by mail. August 4. 4.1 !-TM POUT ANT iMEDICINi:.j Dr. J'kr ii ifiii', It 'cli'.'i C'.iugi Jreis, teciiiiiiniMidi il by the lacully ol physicians, lor eiitiug coughs, colds, nstl.inas nnd c iiisuiiiptiiius. These drops iaiincdialely remove ihllicillty of breath il:g, tighlin ss or strict lire aerois l he breast, i ill-struutions and niters upon the lungs, pain ju tlesiile ur chest, and siittiug ui hlo.al. The I. ill living certiorates and reciiiiMtieodalions, ale iL-lecleil Iroui a great uuuih. r in the buinis ol the proprietor, mid are respectfully sub- a.iKed. Jlr. il. 11. Hrijnohh: Sir For some lirae past I have prescribed Dr. I'lerson's V Icii taaigh Drops, prepared by yourii.H, in cases of ctiughs, colds, pain ill the sole, lilllioully ol hi en thing, a ml other diseases of the breast and lungs, especially the inllueiiza which has pre-vaihil as an epnlemic during the prccnl w inter. I have no hesitation iu saying, that they statul hjgbesl unioiig the curative means lor the above diseases, and us such do 1 cheer fully ticoiumcud them to the public. S.UlL'lil. T.AIIIIAIIT, llyron, Feb. CO, UM. l'bysicinn. Mr. II. 11. Rtun:hls: Sir This ti.ny certify (lint I inn thoroughly acquainted with the a-have mentioned Cough Drops, having a knowledge. ol'tlieirineiliciilqii:ilitiu!,iiiid from witnessing, their bein licial i-U'ects in my practice, feel myself perfectly warranted inreoom-it-elidihg them to nil persun3 tillliete I with coughs, colds, asthmas or consumptions, as being tho best article now before the public lor such complaints. Elijah Paiik, M. 1). Vernal Attica, Dec. .'10, III 10. (VS-Tliese Cough Drops are wartanled. In ill cases wheru they fail iu till'oliling relief, the purchase money will he rclmiucd. Fim-ii'h i-Kr.Knii.vmi Oixtmknt, fur the cure nj sttn-riieuinaiut saita-ticml. I Ins Unit-merit never (ails in the curing uf lliose lonlb-soaie diseases, thu siilt-rheuni and scald- head. A great number of cases which bail bullied the skill of the most eminent physi ciaus, nnd withstood the most highly riuuin-iiiemb il medical preparations, r.ml which would not yield under theell'ectsof the mine nil wateis of Saratogii, have been checked, removed ami cureil in a lew Hays, by the use of this ointment. 'J ho following certificate is olfered. Mr. Hemnldi : October 22tl, I !W0, Dear Sir For ten years past I h ive been greatly iililiclcil witli an eruptive disease, commonly called the salt-rheum, which cov ered nearly every part ol my body. I have used many nostrums or specifics, and the pre scriptions of several eminent physicians, to no purpose. hen I was at your place in August lasi, I purchased a box of Finch'.. Salt-rhenm Ointment, by the use of which my disease lias 'leen reinuved, nnd ns far asl can judge, not a vestige ol the complaint remains. Considering Ibis Ointment to he an invaluable preparation lor (his most loathsome and distressing disease, 1 hope soon to see it for sale among in at Detroit. Yours respectfully, E. F. Smith. Oy Price one dollar for whole boxes; Jijt: cents for hafbn'cs. Ck.hmas Eve Water. Those tronhlul willi weak, sere, or inihimed eyes, will liuil mi invaluable remedy iu the (ii-ruian Eye Water. 'I bis preparation is superior In uiiv now in use. The most nggruvated cases Jl inllameil eyes, are relieved nnd cured by u I'ew applications ol this eye water. Tho stij. dioiisaiid weakly nro particularly requested to give Ibis cully riiiiu u trial, in whien they willliml an effectual remedy, 1'iice Jj cents per bottle. Wii.noti'a Vkcctaiii.p. It. it Oivni i:t-. As meleiiry is the nrineipill ll.aiie iu-.-reitient ill ti.uey o! the Lcli Ointment n nv iu ii"-, il.e pnij rielor begs l.a.e to inirei'iieo tn the public, Wiihor'i Vi ci table lieu Ointment, which contains not tno hast pariieie of mercury or other pertii. ions ingreilieiit. It may be used with pi-i iV-ct satefy by pers.ai,ol'neti. eati- eiiiislilulioiis, and is mi in la! I i bli-cure f..r flu- Itch, even iu Ibe mo'-l ii.vc'.crate cases, by tl.riu applicatioiis. It euitls no uiideavant odor, and may be u'ed without ri-lt or danger. All Itavellers, and paiticiilarli students attending couiu.-.n sclmols, should supply them. elves with this valuahhi iirlicl', Price thirty-seven and a half cents per box. f:7 The n'.ove nn dieiees are carefully pre-pilled by . . llrioolih. of ilulavia, N. Y. lllel none are genuiun lliiiess the olll-iile prin ted wrapper is signed by hnu in Ins own baud writing. For sale at D. S. IIRUHTREET-S DIU; AND CIIF.MIC.-M- FTAIii.lSII.Mi'.N T, one door south ol L. (module Sc t'o's,, sign of the (iol den .Mortar, High street, Columbus. August II, Dili. 4li-ly .Yolicr. Id Furmm uif! Distlllm, CASH ?0a EAR3u2'!T. ANTED at the CidiiuibiK l!rcwery,on the corner nf Front uinl .loriiig street .1100 bushels of Hurley, lor which l2 1-2 cents will ho pui.l for fill pounds. Di"tillers can be iiceommiiilati il with Rye and Hurley Malt on short notice, alter Ibe first of November next JOHN A 11 HOT P. s"c CO August. I!i:!2 .III uol.S: HOOKS!! -fhe subscribers have New ork, n large and genenil assortment of new books, nil of which will be sold low for cash. Ii. k J. TURNHUI.L, August 111, ISii:. 47 lOBlBSXAIi Ac ti VAX-mi 4 Mlicrlv, (V.iiviiiuUoM, nnil KKi'l- BUfAX SUM I X .VTH).. roil I'iiEsmr.XT, ' WKsar vtjY, or my. ran via: ptii:swi:.vr, for covr.nxon, li5J.li U c .ViV'HYi 111. ion coxait ess. JOSEPH Ol.DS, of Pickaway Co. ran ni:iiu:?,i:xr. i rirr.s. FRANCIS STKWA11T, .11. 1). WRIGHT. rii;.NAYiMAT. l'll.tXTOits: .II;:i!H. alOltROW, of Warren county. C.LYI; I'LCAS:-:, of 'i-rumbull. DlKTUKT i'l. t: THUS. l-F.l'IIItAIM IIROWX, r,f Hamilton, a JlMIN Itb'.II.Y, nf JStitlor. 3 (ii-:o. KKWCOMll, of Alonta-omerv. 4 A l.l-HN Tlil.IIH,i:,of lli.rlilanil. " 5 M. HII.Vii'iliir-YS, of llriiwn. (1-.M)UKV DOW L!,Y,of .llci.'s. T-tilvlliCI'- lii'.NICIv.nf llos, ( IS K i'il UI iMJWA Y, of l-ntnklin. il J,i:iST, of I'aii-iield. 10 ,10ll. UMYNOI-DS.ofCliainpaiini. u .ioii.v i' rrr:ii.so, f.r n.-iinont. VI I) V. (II A.MIIKKS, of .Mm-kin-riim. Li CI! I!. I)!-', l!ilt)itl--!''.iif 'J'tisnanuvii?. 1 l-F-IUONK.Kii MKUUY, of Huron, l.'i LKON UD C SK, of Cuyalio-ra. Iii iriil SKKI.KY, nl'tieaii.ra. 17 MOIIACF, I'D I' l'i:i, of Columbiana. IsW.M. ClllilSP.M AS, of Slin-k. 19 Wil, 1,1AM .MOOitK, of llurrison. Should tho nailing of any of tlio tihovo front lonion be incorrectly cpi'lt, their friuuds will be jjoud enoiiyli lo muku it known to us. CV.STHAI, CoMJIITTBE OF ConRRtPONDRXCB. .lo'.I.X I'.Mt.lIACII!-:, MNCOl.X (.'OODAI.i:, .l()Si;pi i:i)(;wAY .Sr.x. CIUMST1AN lll-'.YL, (irsr.wr.s swan, Ai,i'iti:i) k i:i.i,i'.v, KOIlKUT V. .,l"Ji)V. ror.riir-Ai.. J'roin the Circlovillo IfcnlJ. WILLIAM W. IRVIN. This gentleman hns recently been "road out of the political church," by a knot of jncohius who insist upon Ihe hoglltr uhnlc hofc anil nolhim' Iml Ihe. Aug. Judge lu-vin has for the lust throe years hold a seat in Congress, lie was first elected by the Jackion party, iu opposition to (!en. lif.Ki'ii-Kit. His votes in Congress, however, wero dictated by n spirit of liberal and enlarged patriotism; insomuch as at tho succeeding election bo wns tioiuinnteil.for re-election by tho conventions of each party respectively. .'Inil uhtil ira3 his political xint Ilo voted, Ibrsootb, for the re-chartering the Dank of tho United States, alter tlio President had, in three successive onnual Messages, earnestly called the attention of Congress lo that subject. And becuiiso tho president saw lit to object to thu passage of the law, after a lnrgo majority ol both houses of Congress had enacted it, it became a grievous exjio.iluelo oll'enco in Judge luvis, for having yielded to it his support. Had the President signed tlio. Hank liill, tho Judge's vote would have been imputed to him ns a virtue. Hut ns the President rejected the bill af ter the Judge bud voted for il, tho hitter wns taken to task for voting in opposition to the views of tho former! And another individual, (Mr John Chancy) wns nominated lor a sent in Congress in Ins stead. Judge I n vi.I hns taken nn ntipcnl from the Cau cus to tho People and if the voters in tho district do not love Ciesar moro than Koine, they will triumphantly sustain bun, and vindicate tho independence of their Representatives in Congress. I'iuiii tlio Prims) Ivmiia 1- ipiircr. We nnncx nn cxtrect nf a letter from nn intelligent and respectable uicrcliunl, a resident of the western section of the state. lie is far (rom being o profound politician, nnd did not write the letter with a view to its publication, but simply as on honest ex pression of his seniiuients to a friend in this citv. It will he observed that he i-tatos in his letter tiint tiKN. SOLOMON ti KREPPS, n member of the State Senate, the gentli'in.n to whom a letter franked hy the I'rcaidi nl, was addressed soliciting a renominr.tion for lien. Jackson by Pennsyl vama, lias abaniloned Jacksonism. lien. ; "'SU "iaa oi .iujires.'i:-ICrepps is one nl tho most iulluenlial pulili 'tatives. ciaus of tho west, and Ins abandoned tho II "(,', lal one week inter MjLine pause of the horn only from u conviction, j '"'"I his lull to tho llnuso, he pretended that longer to support such a ennse, would tl"re w'19 11 mistake in copying it. bo to act in deadly hostility to I'ciinsylva-1 It i that Here was no mis'ake, hut nil. iS'iii-A a rimigc cannot but have an ini-i ""t the I'eniisyh'.'ni:i members ol Congress menso inlliience throuL'hout the western counties of tho state. EXTRACT (IF A I.r.TTI-.R, n.ATF.tl H'lisiiiiik'lon, I'a. .-lt'-gust , Mnny important changes have boon ef- fected iu tbo west, since tho appe.ar.inco of the Veto Message. Its ultra nuliilication its tendency to promote discord uiel the disunion of the states its high tnno nf opposi tion to the protective tarill' its ridiculous, but dangerous, relerenee to tho two great "class-1 cs"of tho nation, which it designates tho "pour nnd the rich," thus creating a joiilousy on tlie one part and a haired nn the other, between portions of the American people, by drawing so marked a line of distinction, I where, il wo i!es;re p nou and itm'iviW pros perity, none should exist, all call nlouJ lor tho retribulivc stump of disapprobation, and tho just indignation of nn enlightened people. lien. Krepps, n highly rcspcclnblo member of tho Pennsylvania Senate, from Fay ette county, and the gentleman to whom the notorious letter, written by Randolph, ond franked by Jackson, soliciting a nomination for re-election by tho Pennsylvania Legislature, was nilrcssed, ha i taken a high and patriotic stnnd in opposition lo tho presonl incumbent of tho executive chair of the nation. Ho w ill now, I learn from an iuti-inalo personal friend of bis, support iiiy distinguished statesman iu nrctumica to Andrew Jack-ion; ami ns tho ino.-t efficient uiniinsi of eilectini' Ibo political rpgeneriilion of tlio stale, will aid in udvanuinfj Juseph llitner, to the (ruberinitonal chair. His inlliience isi pioat in his ilisti ict; nnil havini; hec-ti the Jackson representative, he will he oniib'icd to, anil will doubtless ilo much, to niil tlie frrir.il rnnsrs. A spirit is emphatically abroad in tlin west, which if it eonlin hps to much with half its present, rapidity, will (jo far to itnniliilntf! Jacksonism before the presidential election. The Veto Mcasa-re, is fast ilispollinij the hiillueination from the minds of tho people, and is awakenim; Ilium from their lethargic roposo.'timl is nidin;; thein to ileteet tin imbecility and aiiti-Aiuerican acU ul Lnni. VtHo. Lot them, r.s true worsliippors tit tlio nltav nftrecdmn, I'.ivesl tbeniselves of Ibe liirnl feuliivs lor Iho "hero," w hich yet linger in their hearls, and piochiiin to their country and the as oriel both of which are so much interested in the perpetuity of our institutions their honest conviction of Jackson's unfitness lo sustain the lienor and reputation of the entrust ami responsible elation he now occupies. Lot tin-in in ominously nvow limit- error iu voting lor him; and plead in exlontiation. tbo hasn deception practised upo:i tiirtu by Jackson, in promising that which he was a-.varo of his inability to per form, and iu iloin that which ho knew was but to sustain his own interests, anil those of tlm rile faction with which he is identified: thus "iloinjT thnt which he otierht not to have done, anil leuviiiL' lliat undone which he otijlit to have done," and l-.ence urging ihein (o Ihe rational conclusion that "there is no heal.li in him." From tlii uustoii A'Ii'-'r'l.;er ami I'utilot. Ma. IIai.k. I am nn cx-posttnastor. 1 iitu u Jackson man to the backbone, and am zealous, not only lo obey, but to imitate, the illustrious hero of two foreign, two civil, nnd some hell'ii dozen domestic wars. Like the hero, too, I go strnifflil onward, uinl utterly despise lliiiso quibbles by which many contrive to exprefs one principle and net on another. Well, Kir, would you believe it? This is the very cause of my removal. A ueiu'lilinr of mine, whom I knew to be a food anil honest man, took a letter from my post ollico which was marked double. He altcr-wards informed mo that it w as o single letter ; and knowing him to ho a man ol truth, I restored the ball' of the money which had been unjustly received. Well, Sir, an enemy of mine informed the 1'ostmastor ti'eucr-al, who wrote to me not to restore the money in such cases, unless the letter was actually opened before me: snyinij nlso, that such wus the law. Like a true Jackson man, 1 could not submit to nn insult. Acorilinoly I wroto back imrrcdintclv, snyiii". that tiie hero tan "lit me that it wns the business of every man to construe Ibe law s for hunscll. The Supreme Court hat1, foolishly iiuilortnlien to say what he ought.to ilo for the Chcrokccs. The eld fellow told thein to mind their own business, anil be would mind his. lie hud sworn to exe.uU the law s, and he should real', thein lor himself. Accordingly, 1 should execute tho post ollico laws ns I read and understood them myseloanil I would rather follow Jackson than hall n dozen ol his best Mitel lil.es. Well, Sir, the Postmaster General came down upon mo in wrath; called me an lu'lionint anil obstinate old luol, or something like il. nnd told luc 1 must budge out ol the postoli'.ce. Now, Sir, I w ant to know if you can toll mo w helher this is right, nnd whether in our ambition to be Inns Jackson men, we should not follow the instructions and the examples which the old hero has so glorious ly set before uf. Do tell n o. Sir, whether I am a martyr lo genuine Jacksonisui, or dupe to my own lolly and extravagance. l-'r.aii llio .New York A.lvutnle. To the .Mechanics nf Ihe United Sides. As tlio season 19 nppronching in which our follow citizens, engaged iu Mechanical pursuits, will be called upon to exercise their right of voting for members of Congress, and fur other ollicers of tlm stale and general governments, wo would, iu a very lew words, call their iitlonlion to sovcnil facts avcII worthy of their deepest consideration, involving t.s they do tho Very existence of their prcfossions. It is a fact, that tho present administration prepirod Mr. .ilcLnne's tariir bill, alter months of consideration. It is a fact, tint Mr. McLnne's tari IT bill was lauded to the skies, by tho "Globe;" that it wus there called President Jackson's judicious tariOl Ha fact, thnt this lii'.l, by a sweeping clause-, reduced tho duty on almost nil in in-iifnotiiros of the various metals, of lealher, ol hats, uf white lead nu l cheniicals- iiiileed, almost nil tho various productions of our work shops, so low, t:$ to admit !lrlii;ih ManiilUtlarcs, nnd ih-slrny cur nivn. It ii a fact, tint (I 'll. Jirlison said Mr. Mclnuvs Tariir hill was not ns favorable to the views ol the south as he wished it. It is a fact, tint the ndiiiinistritioti used ever mo'ios in t'lei" power to:ret .Mr. Mc- : frightened MeLano, and muueed !.tm to ter the bill. It is a fact, that tlio Committee of Mamt facttires, nl the. House of ll.-pnventiiliv 's rejected Mel. arm's bill ullPir-'tlier, and made ; onu of their own not upon any principle, but upon rep"at"d Hallo lugs. It is a fact, that tlio friends nf the present administration tried lo reduce tbo duties on all innuuluciiitoil articles as much ns Ihcy could. It is a fact, that had it no! boon for tlio op-position to the present nilui-nistr-iii in, the TarilT would havo been reduced to one of moro revenue. It is ii f let, tint the friends uf General Jackson boast, that the recent reduction of duties on protected articles, is only the commencement and that they w ill never cease opposing protection, till they get the duties duwn to mere revenue. Il is a fact, that General Jackson intends to do all in his power to uid the nnti tariff men in reducing tlio Turilf to onu of mere rcenuc. It is a fact, that rt largo pution of tho Jackson members of Congress from this State, voted with tlio enemies of tho Tariff We throw out these fuels, for the consideration nl lliose interested in Ameriean in dustry, end caution thein to look well to thu characters lo whom thoy give their votes, Thu Tonus iu tbo American Revolution were not moro hostile to every American interest, then nro the lenders of the Jackson party. Isaac Hill and "Spoil" Marcy, voted always against protection to mechanics. F.rtrji press hired by the" spoil'' parly, if hostile lo American, and favorable to British interests See the Globe, the official paper See tbo Ilicbmond Enquirer Seethe Albany Argus See uny, nnd nil the pressef, with Andrew Jackson and Martin an Bu ren, nt their head. It is fact, I lint every newspaper that supports Henry Clay for President, tri John Sergeant for Vice President, is in favor of the labor nnd skill of the American farmer, mechanic and manufacturer; in favor also nf American commerce, carried on by American citizens. The question llien nt the next election i one ol tho deepest moment; and no man should receive the votes of the farmer, th mechanic, the manufacturer in fine, the vote of any real American, but a man who w ill sustain American citizens, and not give nwny all our advantages to England and English mechenirs. Kxninitie well these things, you who depend upon American laws, tu sustain American labor. General Jackson, and all his corrupt ndvisers nnd supporters, are in favor of English co icrce. English manufacture!, nnd tho reduction of the price of American wages. I'r.an llii Ilaliiniw! Ulironlclo. sruiiT OF Till'. FUllLW PRESS. ' An Alabama Editor promises the support uf Ibe "Jackson pbulunx" to Martin I an Ilurcii, for Iho Vice Presidency, because hu is the choice of Gen. Jiickson." This is nbout ns good n reason ns can be I'urni-heil by any advocate of tbo "great magician." Had Genera! Jackson decreed, that .Air Van Huron should go into a "state ol relinicy" for the ensuing four years, the sycophants who now exclaim "all hail," would have denounced "all barm" nguinst tiie intended successor, with equal avidity, anil with ns much sincerity. Having sunk: the character u( freemen into that of slaves, they yield ns ready ohediencn to tho nun-dates of their chief, as over vassals did to those of their liege lords. I Genera! Jackson is to ho invested br the people of this country, with the power to appoint bis successor, it will be ridicu lous to continue the present system of government. An hereditary monarchy could not be worse than u despotism disguised, under the name of republicanism. It is useless to grasp at thu shadow of liberty, whilst wo wiifully throw uwny tin substmet. Wis wonder how men who possess the rights of American citizens, can tolerate any Lditor who recommends n total relin-ipiidiiiieiit of those rights, into thu hands of tho President. It cannot be that the people have fallen into such nn apathy, as to he tamely led to submit their opinions and acts to the in bilrary control of n mailer for such is tlie direct tendency of the position taken by liio Alabama 1'Mitnr. If, then, they properly appreciate their privilu-ges, anil are resolved to nsu them ns free-men, why is it that nu l-Mitnr is patronized, who bus the iiiidacily lo pledge their support to a candidate, not on nccouiit of his liileuts, bis virtues, or bis publio services, hut bei iiu-o "he is the choice of General Jackson.'" Is this a smlicient rimsnii for even Jce.kson men f We have held (hem in higher estimation, than to suppose so. However, (hey may have mistakim Iho publio interest', in yielding support to General J:ickim, we have never yet nttributcd to iiipiii, a wiilnl Hi-termination to establish him us ii Dicltihr over Iho country, with power to appoint his successor. Wo speak now of the great hodv of Jiickson m...i whom wo believe to ho honest in purpose, though erroneous iu judgment. That some of the party, lire prepared to exebungo the -..nos in irceu , lor the liveries of servitude, is evidenced iu the I-lditor iilludcd to, and iu others of similar stamp, who fawn on nnd ll.-iller the man in power, whom they spurned with contempt, and contumely, when he bad hulbing to bestow. I'iuiii tlio I'cmwylvania Intelligencer. .S7G-.V.S-. Pinec the reception nf tho Veto Mcssnge, tho Press in IViiusylvaniu hus kept pace with public opinion. Thu llPnmsilnmia Inquirer," one of the most widely circulated daily pn peri in tho State, conducted by Robert .Morris, olio of the most intelligent and vigorous Newspaper writers in Philadelphia, hns deserted Ihe Jackson cause, and is now supporting the ciiuse nf Henry ( lay, 'i be "ilunliiij.u Courier" had only ft short lime previous raised the (lug of Clay and Sergi-iuil, mid is ubly and efficiently eonilui led. The ''.'';'i',i i:.i;le," formerly a warm Jin ksoti paper, has raised thu Republican standard some of the best nrliclei that ivo have seen, portraying the inisrulo of .InckwiiHiii, have lately appeared in thai paper. Tin- "ll.!!rf.,nk Patriot" hns hauled down the black banner of the VetoMes-"'-'s "I"' " i'l hereafter support "CVuy, Li-h rl:l nd r.im." The dying speech of Ihe Jackson IMitor, appeared in the last paper. The "Mu.tn, T.-l.-jrap!," published in' Lycoming county, the Kditor of which war a Jackson man, is now supporting Henry Clay, and thu American System. The ",'irirttr.Vi'i'riiii," a wellcon-dii.-'.ed litc-nry paper, has lately placed tlie names of f(t' ami Sergeant," at the head of (heir editorial columns. The ''Irish P.itri U and Shield" is ably support ug Henry Clay, nnd is tbo a,t, though not thu least sign, which we shall mention. TOIIACU). il'J.YUk llir4BRlDOF.. 47 Aug lit. TJ.H'K.T.. .Kills Sc COIVLKS having taken raianel llrown into copartnership, the l.inincii will hereafter be conducted under the (i nn of l.l'.WIS, COWLK3 k CO. August 1st, K! !. 415 a '(f,y.i i'i;itT wiNTTTiurTTi.M&t-o. J have just received and for sale, a cask of I'urt Winn of superior quality, pure as imported from Oporto; designud particularly for sickness, mid more expressly Hint kind of sickness to which ull seem mure or Icii iu-cliiied this season. Aug. 111. 47 j5T:Xs kh " i 1 1 1 1 "i j A i ST HO.VJ li H'jlt.RlllDGR. Aug. IU. 47